Vaclav Vytlacil
1892–1984
Introduction
Vaclav Vytlacil (November 1, 1892 – January 5, 1984) was an American artist and art instructor. He was among the earliest and most influential advocates of Hans Hofmann's teachings in the United States.
Wikidata identifier
Q19742245
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Country of birth
United States
Roles
Artist, painter
ULAN identifier
500021966
Names
Vaclav Vytlacil, Vytlacil, Václav Vytlacil
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16 works
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Sea and Rocks
1954 -
Untitled
1937 -
Untitled
c. 1936 or 1937 -
Untitled
1934 -
Untitled
1934 -
Untitled (still life)
1930 -
Untitled [Abstract Composition]
c. 1925 -
Mountain Landscape No. 3
1924 -
Tea Terrace No. 9
1924 -
Gebirgsdorf [Mountain Village] No. 17
1924 -
Grosse Baume
1924 -
Landscape with Bridge No. 6
1924 -
A Bavarian Lake No. 11
1924 -
Dorf Mit Telegrafenstanden No. 16
1924 -
Anticoli--Corrado--Italia
1924 -
Capri Fishing Boats
1924